Secure Global Desktop and Solaris zones

From: Andreas Höschler (ahoesch@smartsoft.de)
Date: Thu Sep 14 2006 - 18:03:36 EDT


Dear managers,

I had SGD running in the global zone. I then created a non-global zone
and installed SGD (latest version) in this non-global zone. Both zones
shre the same ethernet interface but with different ip-addresses. Since
I have SGD installed in the non-global zone it neither works there nor
in the global zone anymore. I get stuff like

Tarantella services are temporarily unavailable.

Services will be restored when the JServer restarts.
2006/09/14 23:59:38.290 (pid 1154) proxy/server #4
Sun Secure Global Desktop Software(4.2) ERROR:

JServer shut down after 47 seconds on exit code 2 and signal number 0.
Proxy will attempt to restart.

Tarantella services are temporarily unavailable.

Services will be restored when the JServer restarts.
2006/09/15 00:00:24.270 (pid 1154) proxy/server #6
Sun Secure Global Desktop Software(4.2) ERROR:

JServer shut down after 46 seconds on exit code 2 and signal number 0.
Proxy will attempt to restart.

Tarantella services are temporarily unavailable.

Services will be restored when the JServer restarts.
2006/09/15 00:01:08.835 (pid 1154) proxy/server #8
Sun Secure Global Desktop Software(4.2) ERROR:

JServer shut down after 44 seconds on exit code 2 and signal number 0.
Proxy will attempt to restart.

What does that mean? Is it possible at all to run SGD in non-global
zones? I would like to virtualize with a T2000 and run 3 zones for
three customers on this machines, each having SGD installed. Any ideas?

Thanks,

   Andreas
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